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[政府相关] 几个加拿大最新统计数字

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发表于 2010-12-24 16:12:37 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
据加拿大统计局信息,第三季度末,估计加拿大人口总数为:3千4百万。

As of October 1, 2010, Canada's population was estimated at 34,238,000, an increase of 129,300 (+0.4%) from July 1, 2010. During the third quarter, 84,200 immigrants arrived in Canada, 8,800 more than in the same quarter of 2009.
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 楼主| 发表于 2010-12-24 16:20:39 | 显示全部楼层
原文比较长,其中粗体部分挺有趣。

比如,加拿大家庭的全年平均花费是7万加币;1/5的最低收入加拿大家庭,年开支为23800加币。

税务,普通家用及住房分别占总开支20%左右;交通和食品分别13%和10%。

而现代科技,使得上网,手机的开销上涨,抵消了报纸,固定电话等方面的开支。




Survey of Household Spending
Average household spending in Canada declined 0.3% to $71,120 in 2009, following the economic slowdown that began in the fall of 2008.

This was the first decline since the annual Survey of Household Spending was introduced in 1997. During 2009, the annual average rate of inflation as measured by the Consumer Price Index was 0.3%.

Personal taxes accounted for 20.2% of the average household's budget in 2009, while shelter represented 19.8%, transportation 13.7% and food 10.2%. These shares were virtually unchanged from 2008.

Excluding personal taxes, spending on goods and services was down 0.7% in 2009 from 2008.

Average household spending declined in five provinces: Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Ontario and Alberta. The largest declines occurred in Prince Edward Island (-3.1%), and in Alberta (-2.2%), where average spending was highest at $84,976. The largest increase was in Manitoba (+4.9%), largely the result of a 5.5% increase in spending on shelter and a 4.9% increase on transportation. Spending on other categories remained stable.

Less spending on discretionary items
Households reduced spending in 2009 on discretionary items or those that could be postponed, such as recreation and household furnishings.

One exception was spending for home repairs and maintenance, which increased 22% in 2009 over 2008. In large part, this was likely due to the federal government home renovation tax credit program.

The largest declines in spending were for recreation, which fell 5.5% to $3,840 on average. Lower spending on recreation vehicles led the decline in this category; for example, spending on snowmobiles fell 11%.


Declines were widespread in such areas as sports gear, computer equipment and photographic equipment.


However, spending at movie theatres rose 8.7% to an average of $100 per household.

Spending on household furnishings and equipment fell 3.6% to an average of $1,900 per household. This decrease was largely the result of declines in spending for rugs, window coverings, art, antiques, and workshop tools.


Spending for furniture and appliances remained steady.

Overall, spending for transportation remained virtually unchanged at $9,750 per household. The largest change in transportation was for leased automobiles, where spending fell 16%. Many major auto corporations halted leasing during the downturn in the fall of 2008 and did not resume until the fall of 2009.

Spending associated with moving, such as the hiring of movers, real estate commissions, appraisals and land transfer taxes all showed sharp declines.

Technological change continues to affect spending
Not all changes were associated with the economic downturn. Technological change continued to drive a number of long-term trends in spending.

Spending for cell phone services rose 13% to an average of $620, surpassing spending for landline telephone services for the first time. Spending for landline services fell 4.5% to $550.

Over 77% of households reported having at least one cell phone. The proportion of households with landline service declined to 89%, a level last seen in 1965.

Spending on audio players fell 38%, while it was down 9.2% on digital cameras. These declines occurred as more cell phones were capable of playing music and taking photos.

Spending on reading materials, such as newspapers and books, fell 8.3% to $230 per household, while average spending for Internet access grew 10% to $340 per household.

Home Internet access was reported by 78% of households in 2009, while 72% reported having a broadband connection, up from 67% in 2008.

Food, shelter, clothing account for over half of spending by lowest income households
The one-fifth of Canadian households with the lowest income spent an average of $23,860 in 2009. Of this, almost 52% went to food, shelter and clothing. Personal taxes represented 2.8% of their budget.
In contrast, the one-fifth of households with the highest income spent an average of $147,090. They allocated about 27% of their budgets to food, shelter and clothing, while 30% went to personal taxes. These proportions were similar to 2008.

Available on CANSIM: tables 203-0001 to 203-0020.

Definitions, data sources and methods: survey number 3508.

The publication Spending Patterns in Canada, 2009 (62-202-X, free), which presents the latest results of the Survey of Household Spending for Canada, the provinces, the territories and selected metropolitan areas, is now available from the Key resource module of our website under Publications.

Data tables are also now available from the Summary tables module of our website.

The report "User Guide for the Survey of Household Spending," 2009 (62F0026M2010006, free), which presents information about survey methodology, concepts, and data quality, is available online as part of the Household Expenditures Research Paper Series. From the Publications module, choose Publications by subject, then Income, pensions, spending and wealth, then Household spending and Savings and finally, Household Expenditures Research paper series.

There are also 10 detailed tables available at a cost of $134 each. Of these 10 tables, 5 present detailed household spending data: Canada, Provinces, Territories and Selected Metropolitan Areas, 2009 (62F0031X); Household Income Quintile, Canada, Provinces and Territories, 2009 (62F0032X); Housing Tenure, Canada, 2009 (62F0033X); Household Type, Canada, 2009 (62F0034X); Size of Area of Residence, Canada, 2009 (62F0035X).

The remaining 5 tables present data on Dwelling Characteristics and Household Equipment: Canada, Provinces, Territories and Selected Metropolitan Areas, 2009 (62F0041X); Income Quintile, Canada, 2009 (62F0042X); Housing Tenure, Canada, 2009 (62F0043X); Household Type, Canada, 2009 (62F0044X); Size of Area of Residence, Canada, 2009 (62F0045X).
Custom tabulations are also available.

For more information about the Survey of Household Spending, or to enquire about the concepts, methods or data quality of this release, or to purchase products, contact Client Services (toll-free 1-888-297-7355; 613-951-7355; income@statcan.gc.ca), Income Statistics Division.
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发表于 2010-12-24 18:35:59 | 显示全部楼层
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发表于 2010-12-25 02:24:20 | 显示全部楼层
据加拿大统计局信息,第三季度末,估计加拿大人口总数为:3千4百万。

As of October 1, 2010, Canada's population was estimated at 34,238,000, an increase of 129,300 (+0.4%) from July 1, 2010. During the t ...
FCH 发表于 2010-12-24 16:12


这个3千4百万不仅是指具有加拿大国籍的人?其中包括我们这些永久居民吗?
俺家就是这新增的129,300 中的一员吧!
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 楼主| 发表于 2010-12-25 02:50:31 | 显示全部楼层
这个3千4百万不仅是指具有加拿大国籍的人?其中包括我们这些永久居民吗?
俺家就是这新增的129,300 中的一员吧!
gmlife 发表于 2010-12-24 10:24


我相信你们肯定属于那34M中的一员的。加拿大人口增长,移民还是主力军。
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发表于 2010-12-25 02:57:45 | 显示全部楼层
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发表于 2010-12-25 21:16:12 | 显示全部楼层
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发表于 2010-12-27 08:51:54 | 显示全部楼层
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发表于 2010-12-28 08:57:19 | 显示全部楼层
平均7万多加元,感觉比米国贵很多啊?好像以前看的统计数据,米国家庭年花销才不到4W刀啊?

哎,让我们这些年花销7W 人民币的祖国人民情何以堪啊
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 楼主| 发表于 2010-12-29 05:08:24 | 显示全部楼层
加拿大平均家庭收入好像是6万多,也就是说,平均消费比平均收入高,说明整体靠借贷过日子。
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发表于 2010-12-29 07:25:02 | 显示全部楼层
俺什么时候才能够达到“借贷消费”这种境界呢?

估计这辈子是没可能了。。。
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发表于 2010-12-29 07:52:00 | 显示全部楼层
俺什么时候才能够达到“借贷消费”这种境界呢?

估计这辈子是没可能了。。。
一杯清茶 发表于 2010-12-28 15:25
看来你连房子都已一次性付清啦?你这帖子明摆着就是埋汰咱们真正的“借贷消费”一族嘛。。。
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发表于 2010-12-29 08:27:30 | 显示全部楼层
加拿大平均家庭收入好像是6万多,也就是说,平均消费比平均收入高,说明整体靠借贷过日子。
FCH 发表于 2010-12-29 05:08


这个事确定吗?你的周围有不少这样的事例吗?我在中国呆惯了,总觉得自己包包里放几个钱才踏实,很讨厌借贷啊。。。(不过说回来,一年花7W刀,那真是奢侈啊)
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发表于 2010-12-29 12:31:59 | 显示全部楼层
收入6万,消费7万,美国估计更夸张,买单的最后肯定是爱存钱的中国人。。。悲惨
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发表于 2011-1-14 14:28:13 | 显示全部楼层
加拿大平均家庭收入好像是6万多,也就是说,平均消费比平均收入高,说明整体靠借贷过日子。
FCH 发表于 2010-12-29 05:08 AM


这个收入数是指一人上班家庭,还是两人上班的家庭啊?不过感觉是偏低,不过平均数,是不如中位数更有参考价值。好象政府每年会公布一下统计结果,想不起在哪个网站了。
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发表于 2011-1-14 15:51:11 | 显示全部楼层
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